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Published by Siti Nuraishah, 2023-11-20 03:46:48

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Keywords: austism,activityforaustism

People with Autism, usually known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). According to (CDC, 2022), ASD is a neurodevelopment disorder that affects individuals in various ways. It is characterized by differences in social communications and interaction, as well as the presence of restricted or repetitive behaviors and interests. Social communication challenges - Difficulty in understanding, using non-verbal: eye contact, facial expressions, & body language. Restricted or Repetitive Behaviors -May do repetitive movements or use of objects: handflapping, jumping. Sensory Sensitives -Have heightened sensitivities to sensory stimuli, such as lights, sounds, textures / tastes. Different Learning Styles -Unique ways to learn & may excel in specific areas like math, science / artistic endeavours. They may face challenges like reading and social interaction comprehension. Varied Communication Abilities -have limited speech & may be nonverbal communication used. Characteristic and common features of ASD People with Autism, usually known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). According to (CDC, 2022), ASD is a neurodevelopment disorder that affects individuals in various ways. It is characterized by differences in social communications and interaction, as well as the presence of restricted or repetitive behaviors and interests.


There are so many things that we can do to help them especially with communication, environment, lifestyle, and activity. Surely that parents who are closed to those suffers. Parents or caregiver could plan what kinds of activity that they should do in order to improve the cognitive, sensory and behavior. - Parents and caregiver support could help to feel appreciated and being loved as well as focused. Even though parents and caregiver almost busying with working, but they do have to spend some time even once per week with Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) children. Don’t give up with your Autism child (Smith, Segal, & Hutman, 2023). You are suggested not to jump to conclusions about what life is going to be like for your child. Autism does vary ways to exhibit the symptoms and behavior. Smith, Segal, & Hutman in 2023 mentioned that parents and caregiver should stop comparing your child with others normal child and practice the acceptance. Remember that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is beautiful not different. How can we help those Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) patient to go through their life?


By: Raisha, 2023


LIST OF AUTISM ACTIVITY


• Those activity for autism is suitable for everyone who are having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) regardless from these three (3) category: • Minimal-to-No-Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder • Mild-to-Moderate-Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder • Severe Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder This is because every Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children will have different style characteristic and the symptoms. We cannot simply say and judge all ASD children are the same. Hence, parents and caregiver need to observe and make all the suggestion autism activity list as try and error. This is because children love to explore. Help them to do that together. It may appropriate with some ASD children, and it may not to some other children. Those activity are related with all category ratings which those activity list appropriate for: Relating to People Imitation Emotional Response Body Use Object Use Adaptation to Change Visual Response Listening Response Taste, Smell, and Touch Response and Use Fear or Nervousness Verbal Communication Non-verbal Communication Activity Level Level and Consistency of Intellectual Response General Impressions


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